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The code my friend sends me is:

echo '1+1='.(1+1==2?2:1+2==2?3:2);

Why is it 3?

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PHP's evaluation of the ternary (or conditional) operator is a bit different from that of other languages.

1+1==2 ? 2 : 1+2==2 ? 3 : 2

Most languages (e.g. JavaScript) would evaluate this as:

(1+1==2) ? (2) : ( (1+2==2) ? (3) : (2) ) 
=> 2

PHP, however, evaluates this as:

( (1+1==2) ? (2) : (1+2==2) ) ? (3) : (2)
=> 3

So because (1+1==2) evaluates to true, the result of the first ternary expression evaluates to 2, and that result is then passed to the second ternary expression, which evaluates to 3.

This behavior is alluded to in the documentation:

It is recommended that you avoid "stacking" ternary expressions. PHP's behaviour when using more than one ternary operator within a single statement is non-obvious…

The Wikipedia article on the ?: operator also mentions this:

Due to an unfortunate error in the language grammar, the implementation of ?: in PHP uses the incorrect associativity when compared to other languages…

The reason is that nesting two conditional operators produces an oversized condition with the last two options as its branches: c1 ? o1 : c2 ? o2 : o3 is really ((c1 ? o1 : c2) ? o2 : o3). This is acknowledged and will probably not change.

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    I would rephrase "most languages" to "all other languages which feature ternary conditionals".
    – AKHolland
    Jun 4, 2014 at 15:29
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    @haccks: Yeah, it's odd. But PHP. :P
    – cHao
    Jun 4, 2014 at 16:41
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    PHP's behaviour [...] is non-obvious. I always get a kick out of that line in the manual. Such a cute euphemism for "completely wrong".
    – Nick
    Jun 4, 2014 at 17:10
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    @mpm Added link to a 2012 bug report for completeness.
    – p.s.w.g
    Jun 4, 2014 at 20:25
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    @mpm If I had a dime for every part of PHP that should change but never will, I wouldn't have to use it ever again. Jun 4, 2014 at 21:22

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